"In the 1920s, the rights of American workers to join a labor union was still considered an open question, and African-Americans were routinely denied their civil and economic rights. So in 1925, when journalist and political activist Asa Philip Randolph
Side #1 -- 1. Train Wreck [5:36] 2. Still Standing [5:52] 3. The Messenger [4:46] 4. Riding the Rails [6:56] 5. The First Step [6:23] 6. Ticket to Chicago [5:25] 7. Hardball [7:06] 8. Fighting Back [7:15] 9. Voice of the Workers [7:04] 10. Company Man [6:10] 11. The Brotherhood Blues [7:30] 12. Win or Die Trying [7:02] 13. A Heap of Trouble [6:34] 14. Sweet Victory [5:15]